Answer: Option B) conforms to traditional, Linnaean taxonomic practices
Step-by-step explanation:
The linnaean system of classification was introduced by a Swiss scientist named Carolus Linnaeus. He first split living things into a general category called KINGDOM.
- The kingdom is further split into large smaller groups called PHYLUM (for animals) and DIVISION (for plants).
- Each phylum or division is broken down into CLASSES.
- Each class is broken down into ORDERS
- Orders into FAMILIES,
- Families into GENUS
- Genus into SPECIES
Thus, the linnaean system of classification is the most acceptable for taxonomic practices, since it is from highest (most general category) to the lowest level as follows: Kingdom --> phylum/division --> class --> order --> family --> genus --> species